We Love —
- Escape to Budapest for a fantastic city break, where access to the opulent Royal Spa promises an indulgent experience.
- Immersing yourself in the splednour of this exquistely restored hotel, with landmarks like Heroes’ Square, Buda Castle and the thermal waters of Széchenyi Baths within easy reach.
- Returning to your elegantly appointed room after a day of discovering the rich cultural treasures of Hungary’s vibrant capital.
Customer reviews —
Corinthia Hotel Budapest 5* —
First opened in 1896 as the Grand Hotel Royal, Corinthia Hotel Budapest 5* has been beautifully restored for a new generation of travellers and remains one of the grandest hotels in the city.
An impressive landmark building with an imposing Neo-classical façade and soaring glass atrium,the Corinthia Hotel Budapest 5* blends state-of-the-art features including a fantastic 19th-century spa, elegant eateries and destination bars, all available for the most discerning traveller.
Your room —
Choose between a Deluxe Room or a Superior Room.
Deluxe Room (28 m²)
With luxurious king size beds, glorious marble bathrooms and a spacious seating area, the Deluxe King rooms are perfectly equipped for unrivalled relaxation. Each room comes complete with a view of our striking atrium, as well as all the luxuries you’d expect from a grand, five-star hotel.
These include LCD HD TVs with 50-plus local and international channels, a choice of 40 films, complimentary Wi-Fi access and tea and coffee making facilities. In addition, guests are given free access to our fabulous Royal Spa.



Superior Room (28 m²)
Boasting elegant design and exceptional comfort, your Superior Room comes with either a King or Twin beds, the perfect place to rest your head after a day of exploring this wonderful city. Relax in your plush bed with complimentary Wifi, an LCD HD TV and views of Budapest’s streets and courtyards.



Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Dining at the Corinthia Hotel Budapest 5* is an unparalleled experience. From authentic dishes from across the Orient at the Rickshaw Restaurant to more traditional Hungarian flavours. The Brasserie and Atrium restaurants present the ideal place for both casual and business meetings or to enjoy a speciality coffee and a sumptuous cake, while cocktail connoisseurs can experience exquisite drinks at Le Bar.
Your time
Just for you:
- Complimentary access to the Royal Spa
- 15% off a spa treatment (once per stay)
Fittingly for the city’s premier luxury hotel, the Royal Spa is quite simply one of the premier pampering facilities in the whole of Europe. While the crowning centrepiece of this elegant Art Deco building is the recently-refurbished 15-metre pool, originally opened in 1886, an extensive menu of 21st-century treatments includes a range of luxury therapeutic body, face and massage treatments.
The spacious 1,000 m² facility also boasts a dedicated fitness room, saunas, steam bath and jacuzzi, together with various relaxation areas. Using the most effective ingredients and techniques from around the world, ESPA treatments combine the purest levels of the most potent natural ingredients with the latest age-defying technology.
Please note:
- To maintain a tranquil atmosphere in the spa, children under the age of 16 are welcome to use the swimming pool daily from 9am to 3pm only. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Optional extras and excursions —
Mobile data

Stay connected on your travels with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your complimentary eSIM and stay connected wherever you go. Share your hotspot, keep in touch with home, and explore without worrying about roaming charges. Check that your phone is eSIM compatible here.
Visit to the Royal Palace in Gödöllö, Sissi's former summer residence

Discover one of the world's greatest Baroque palaces in Gödöllö, where Empress Elisabeth, better known as Sissi, stayed with her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph.
Meet your guide in the heart of Budapest and set off on a 30-minute drive to Gödöllö. Explore the gardens and sumptuous interiors of this palace, while listening to your guide's accounts of the history of the place and the stays of Empress Sissi and Franz Joseph I. You'll discover secrets about their lives and the castle's hidden passages.
Budapest Card - Free admission to over 30 museums and attractions - Valid for 72 hours

Explore Budapest in complete freedom with the Budapest Card, including unlimited transport, free admission to over 30 emblematic sites, guided tours, a Danube cruise and exclusive discounts on attractions and restaurants.
Budapest Card - Free admission to over 30 museums and attractions - Valid for 48 hours

Explore Budapest in complete freedom with the Budapest Card, including unlimited transport, free admission to over 30 emblematic sites, guided tours, a Danube cruise and exclusive discounts on attractions and restaurants.
Organ concert at St. Stephen's Basilica in Pest, Budapest

Entrance ticket for the Széchenyi thermal baths

Panoramic bus tour of Budapest - 48h “Essential” Pass

Explore Budapest at your own pace on a panoramic multi-stop bus. Hop aboard a multi-stop bus to discover Budapest at your own pace, freely getting on and off at any stop, as many times as you like throughout the day.
Cruise on the Danube (1 drink included)

Admire Budapest from the water's edge with a cruise on the Danube and enjoy a free drink.
Your journey to Budapest —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Budapest —
A stunning blend of history, culture, and vibrant city life, Budapest is one of Europe’s most captivating capitals. Formed through the unification of Buda, Pest, and Óbuda in 1873, the city boasts a rich heritage, grand architecture, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Whether you’re soaking in its famed thermal baths, exploring medieval castles, or enjoying its lively nightlife, Budapest offers an unforgettable city break.
Must-sees:
- Széchenyi Thermal Baths: The city’s most iconic bathhouse, where you can relax in naturally heated waters in stunning Neo-Baroque surroundings.
- Buda Castle & Fisherman’s Bastion: Walk through centuries of history in the Castle District and enjoy panoramic views of the Danube and the majestic Hungarian Parliament Building.
- Chain Bridge: An emblem of Budapest, this grand 19th-century suspension bridge connects Buda and Pest and offers spectacular views, especially at night.
- Hungarian Parliament Building: One of the most magnificent government buildings in the world, best admired from across the river or on a Danube cruise.
- Heroes’ Square & City Park: A grand square celebrating Hungary’s national history, leading to the lush greenery of City Park and Vajdahunyad Castle.
Culinary culture:
Hungarian cuisine is hearty, flavourful, and deeply rooted in tradition. Try goulash, a rich and spicy beef stew, or lángos, deep-fried dough topped with sour cream and cheese. The Jewish Quarter offers some of the best cafés and street food, while Budapest’s ruin bars serve traditional pálinka, a strong fruit brandy that’s a must-try. For a luxurious treat, sip coffee in the lavish surroundings of the New York Café, one of the most beautiful cafés in the world.
Dive deeper:
For a different perspective of the city, take a Danube River cruise, hopping on at Elizabeth Bridge and heading north to the charming artists' town of Szentendre. Discover the underground labyrinth beneath Buda Castle, or explore the House of Terror, a thought-provoking museum detailing Hungary’s turbulent 20th-century history. Budapest’s Jewish Quarter is a fascinating mix of history and nightlife, home to the stunning Dohány Street Synagogue and quirky ruin bars like Szimpla Kert.
Good to know:
Budapest is a walkable city, but the M1 metro line (the second-oldest metro in the world) is a great way to get around. The local currency is the Hungarian forint (HUF), and while many places accept euros, it’s best to use the local money. Visit in winter for magical Christmas markets or in summer for lively festivals like Sziget, one of Europe’s biggest music festivals. Whether you’re looking for history, relaxation, or buzzing nightlife, Budapest delivers on every level.